Thurston
Cattell
Sternberg
Research Says...
Define this...
100
the ability to think of a lot of words
What is word fluency?
100
The ability to visualize objects in space, rotated, and from different perspectives.
What is visual processing?
100
A child's manifestation of intelligence may differ substantially from home to school to neighborhood.
What is adaptation to environment?
100
Intellect cannot work at its best without emotional intelligence.
Who is Goldman?
100
"g"
What is general intelligence?
200
simple or rote verbal or pictoral
What is memory?
200
The perception of sound patterns.
What is auditory processing?
200
The ability to see conncections between present and past information and to see the relevance of information to current problems.
What is selective comparison?
200
There is a general, pervasive human ability, which we can label "g" that is a major factor measured by intelligence tests.
Who is Spearman?
200
The ability to think, to learn, to solve problems, and to create new ideas.
What is intelligence?
300
ability to derive meaning from words
What is verbal comprehension?
300
The ability in inductive, deductive, conjunctive, and disjunctive reasoning, understanding relationships, drawing inferences.
What is fluid reasoning?
300
The ability to identify crucial information and take it into long-term memory and to reject noncrucial information.
What is selective encoding?
300
Multiple intelligences include linguistic, musical, logical-mathematical, spatial, bodily kinesthetic, interpersonal, and intrapersonal.
Who is Gardner?
300
The intelligence students use on a daily basis to solve problems and cope with daily tasks in school and within the realities of the cultural context in which they live.
What is crystallized intelligence?
400
examine material and derive a generalization (analogies)
What is induction?
400
The ability to retrieve information from storage.
What is long term memory?
400
Mental processes that carry out the metacomponential activities. (skills or abilities that may be unique to different domains)
What are performance components?
400
Much more than high intelligence is involved in the development of giftedness.
Who is Feldman?
400
The basic and general ability measured by intelligence tests that reflects the ability to reason well, deductively and inductively.
What is fluid intelligence?
500
aptitude or ablility to discern minute aspects of pictures, letters or words
What is perceptual speed?
500
The skill or ability in using the knowledge base of one's culture to think, reason, and solve problems.
What is acculturation knowledge?
500
Combining information into schemas, gestalts, conceptions, and ideas.
What is selective combination?
500
We can refer to both general intelligence and its many factor components in our efforts to assess, understand, and use the construct of intelligence in teaching and counseling.
Who is Carroll?
500
Youth may use their intelligence to create environments that function best for them.
What is shaping?